Atmore News

Obituaries, week of September 4, 2024
Randolph “Randy” Martin Mr. Randolph “Randy” Martin, age 71, passed away at his home Wednesday, August 28, 2024.  He was born in Atmore, Ala. to A.D. Martin and Willie Lee McGhee Martin. His career as a towboat Captain allowed him to travel many rivers during his forty-three years of work. He loved traveling with his wife in the United States and many foreign countries. Alabama football was a passion enjoying home…
Innocence stolen
Victim, 18, says local barber sexually assaulted her over 9-year period Craft By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer An Escambia County barber is free on bond this week after his August 16 arrest on charges he subjected a local girl to sexual abuse from the time she was 6 years old until she was 15.Joe L. Craft, 57, who has owned and operated Craft Barber Shop for the past 30 years,…
City buys new police trucks, OKs airport grants
By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer Four Atmore City Council members gave unanimous approval to the purchase of five new vehicles and a subscription to an online risk management program for city police and formally accepted two grants that will be used to pay for the recently constructed hangars at the local airport.The police vehicles, five Ford F150 Responder Supercrew 4×4 pickups, will be purchased from Stivers Ford Lincoln in Montgomery,…
Local hospital awarded $2 million equipment replacement grant
Senator Britt By DON FLETCHERNews Staff Writer U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officials and U.S. Senator Katie Britt announced this week that a $2 million grant has been awarded to financially strapped Atmore Community Hospital for the purchase of medical equipment to replace that which is old or worn out.Escambia County Healthcare Authority Chairperson Debbie Rowell said county healthcare officials are glad to see the windfall, which will…
Dr. Sheldon Harigel leaving Atmore
Special to Atmore News Dr. Sheldon Harigel, who has practiced medicine here since 2011, notified his patients this week that he is leaving Atmore, moving out of state to “start a new chapter” in his life.Harigel, a Family medicine fixture with his brother Shane at ACH Primary Care for 13 years, said in a notification letter sent to his patients that he has mixed emotions about the move but feels…